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Enjoy your sewing time~such a difficult endeavor with a full house, new baby and husby to care for!Thanks for the cheese video~if all goes well, our Jersey will freshen in late January, and we'll have lots of milk!

I also do a lot of sewing and knitting this time of year- in between canning deer meat. I have 3 sons and a husband that love to hunt- so we are generously blessed with a bounty of deer meat each season. After that it is usually butchering time for the hogs, in which I can the sausage. Does canning season ever really end on a farm? I don't think so lol! We just go from canning veggies to canning meat lol!

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I am HomemakerAng, momma to 6 kitty cats and married to 1 man for over 24 years and Grandma to 2 grandchildren ! **We were your fairly typical homeschool family living on a hobby farm in the rual midwest... But as of October 15, 2008 we changed! Join us on our adventure of purchasing and moving into a 40 acre Amish farm with no electricity and lived completely off-the-grid for 4+ years!... Come along and start here for the beginning of the journey...